Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Shadows On Iron Mountain by Chuck Walsh is now available!

Shadows On Iron Mountain by Chuck Walsh is now available!


Chuck Walsh’s long-awaited Tennessee thriller, Shadows On Iron Mountain, represented by Loiacono Literary Agency www.loiaconoliteraryagency.com, published by Champagne Book Group www.champagnebooks.com  is now available.

Chuck Walsh makes you want to visit Tennessee, but scares you so bad you may never go. A get-away in a cozy cabin, a hike on the Appalachian Trail, a simple stop-n-take a scenic photo and BAM! your life is no longer yours. I have visited this beautiful state which seems so tranquil—the changing of the leaves, the rustle of the brook, the song of the bobwhite—but between the covers of Shadows on Iron Mountain, Walsh lets you in on the clannish nature of a self-governed mountain people…and what lengths they will go to keep it that way, no matter the cost. Highly recommended! Can’t wait for the sequel, Backwoods Justice (2015)!!! www.chuckwalshwriter.com

Shadows On Iron Mountain -What happens on Iron Mountain, usually does not leave it -- literally or physically… There is an abductor of women with the tendency to silence them permanently, when he is no longer amused; removing any and all obstacles - human specifically.

Jason and Kara are excited about their romantic, mountain get-away until they arrive at their secluded cabin on Iron Mountain. Although Kara immediately wants to head for a motel, Jason talks her into staying. The first night she sees someone outside the cabin, the next day she goes to the fridge to get a drink and disappears without a trace. She is not the first and won’t be the last. Iron Mountain has a rapist/murderer hiding in its depths. Thomas Jordan, a detective from the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, is called in to dissect Iron Mountain, if need be, to find Kara. What he finds are mountain people who won’t turn in their own; willing to kill anyone who tries to ascend their fortress, and a mounting number of floating female corpses in Doe Creek.
   

Walsh holds your unwavering attention from the first sentence and refuses to let you go until the last word, or does he ever let go at all? 

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